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Old 04-29-2026, 11:41 AM
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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak



The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, designed by Gérald Genta in 1972, is the pioneer of luxury sports watches in steel. Its four hallmarks—octagonal bezel, exposed screws, integrated bracelet, and checkered dial—set the benchmark for modern high-end sports watches.

I. Origin and Design DNA
Birth (1972): The first model, Ref. 5402, featured a 39mm "Jumbo" size, a stainless steel case, and the ultra-thin automatic movement Cal. 2121, priced at CHF 3,300, breaking the prejudice that "steel watches are not high-end."

Inspiration: The octagonal portholes of the British Royal Navy battleship "Royal Oak"; the octagon symbolizes regeneration, and the oak tree represents strength.

Four Hallmarks
Octagonal Bezel: Eight exposed hexagonal screws, a classic design both visually and structurally.

Tapisserie Dial: Large/small guilloché engraving, highly recognizable.

Integrated Bracelet: Seamlessly integrated case and bracelet, fits the wrist perfectly, top-finished finish.

Ultra-thin Tonneau Case: 39mm (classic Jumbo), only 8.1mm thick, balancing sportiness and elegance.



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II. Core Series and Classic Models

1. Basic Automatic (Selfwinding)
15500ST (41mm, Stainless Steel): Blue/Black/Silver Tapisserie dial, Cal.4302, 70-hour power reserve, a popular entry-level stainless steel watch.

77350CB (34mm, White Ceramic): Ladies' watch, white ceramic case and bracelet, rose gold hour markers, elegant sporty style.

2. Offshore (1993)
26238ST (42mm, Stainless Steel Chronograph): "Beast" large size, blue dial chronograph, rubber/steel bracelet, full of sporty feel.

3. Complications

26674ST (41mm, Perpetual Calendar): Stainless steel case, blue dial, moon phase + day of the week + date + month, Cal. 5134, a top-tier dress sports watch.

15407ST (41mm, Skeletonized Double Balance Wheel): Skeletonized movement, double balance wheel, Cal. 3132, ultimate mechanical aesthetics.

III. Materials and Craftsmanship

Materials: Stainless steel (mainstream), 18K yellow gold/rose gold/white gold, ceramic (black/white/blue), titanium, frosted gold (brushed gold dial).

Craftsmanship: Hand-finished satin brushed + mirror polished; guilloché pattern; integrated case and bracelet; top-tier water resistance (50 meters for the basic model, 100 meters offshore).

IV. Market Position and Value

Position: The leading brand among the "Big Three" of luxury sports watches (alongside Patek Philippe Nautilus and VC Overseas), setting the benchmark for premium steel watches; popular models (such as the 15500ST) often exceed the official retail price.

Value: Possesses wearable, collectible, and resale value attributes; endorsed by celebrities (such as John Mayer and Rihanna); active secondary market; strong value retention.

V. Key Selection Points
Size: 34mm (women's), 37mm (unisex), 39mm (classic Jumbo), 41mm (mainstream men's), 42mm (Offshore).

Movement: Basic Cal.4302 (70h), Skeletonized Cal.3132, Perpetual Calendar Cal.5134, Chronograph Cal.3126/3840.

Avoidance: Be wary of aftermarket diamond-set/modified dials on popular steel models; for Offshore models, pay attention to water resistance and rubber aging.
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